Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Keurig's Coffee Monopoly Won't Last For Long, Thanks To A Gadget Called The Freedom Clip

http://i.huffpost.com/gen/2612648/thumbs/o-FREEDOM-CLIP-570.jpg?1 The Keurig coffee brewing system's newest iteration, called Keurig 2.0, is discriminative. It only enables "authorized K-Cups" to function with the machine. As a result, some brands' coffee pods will not be accepted into the elite product -- not to mention, the machine won't even work with older versions of K-Cups. In order to work, each K-Cup must have a special ink on its lid, which is recognized and received by Keurig 2.0 (the older versions didn't have this).



This change may be nice for Keurig, but Rogers Family Company, a coffee and tea brand, insinuates it's a corrupt one, forcing consumers to rely on Keurig-approved products. The company also claims Keurig hiked the cost of the pods by nine percent after releasing the new coffee machine. In an effort to defeat the unethical move, Rogers Family Company developed the "Freedom Clip," a little gadget that can be installed in the Keruig 2.0 model and authorizes most non-approved K-Cups to work with the machine.



The Freedom Clip stands for a kind of coffee democracy; the brand is manufacturing and giving out the piece of equipment for free because, as written on the company website, "[...]we at Rogers Family Company® believe that your right to choose any option is imperative."



The Freedom Clip overrides the Keurig's excluding technology so the little guys can keep producing their own coffee pods. The clip fits right into the machine:



freedom clip



Three cheers and one sip of coffee for democracy! You can get your own Freedom Clip here.



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